The Rocket Power gang head to New Zealand to participate in the "The Junior Waikikamukau Games" where Otto competes against the son of a athlete that beat his father at a race in New Zealand. Reggie tries to get Ray to notice her.
The daily lives of four friends who enjoy extreme sports, surfing, and getting into some crazy situations.
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The Rocket Power gang head to New Zealand to participate in the "The Junior Waikikamukau Games" where Otto competes against the son of a athlete that beat his father at a race in New Zealand. Reggie tries to get Ray to notice her.
When the news comes to Madtown to show the new Blader Bowl Otto decides it's his chance to make it to the big time.
The Rocket Power gang returns to Hawaii, with Noelani and her mother in tow. Now the plans for the wedding begin. But when the wedding date conflicts with the opening of the highly-anticipated Zero Gravity Zone skatepark, will Otto and the gang be able to fix the problem? Or will their attempts have far-reaching consequences? (Two-part episode)
When Otto meets up with some "Soul surfers" (or as Reggie calls them "Surf bums"), he begins ignoring his pals and his responsibilities. -- When a new student named Trent comes to Ocean Shores, Reggie starts acting strange...
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